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Now, after assigning the values, if we once again apply the Hidden

Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles, we can find the value of the Cell (2,4) as '6' (considering Columns 4, 5 & 6).

Consequently, Cell (3,7) is '6' considering C7, C8 & C9. Similarly, we find the value of Cell (8,2) as '7' considering Columns C1,

C2 & C3 and Rows R7, R8 & R9. . Let us assign the values to their respective Cells.

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Now, we can find the values of Cells (1,6), (3,8), (4,4), (6,2), (8,4), (9,7)

& (9,9) by Naked Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles as '2', '8', '5', '1', '8', '8' & '1'

respectively. Let us assign the new found values to their respective Cells.

Now, after assigning these values, we can easily find the value of Cells

(9,4) & (8,7) as '4' & '3' respectively (by Naked Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles).

Likewise, the values of Cells (1,5), (3,1), (2,6), (3,9), (4,3), (5,2) & (6,6)

can be found using the Naked Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles as '4', '4', '1', '9', '3', '8',

& '3' respectively.

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Now, we can find the values of Cells (5,3), (7,2) & (8,6) by Naked

Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles as '5', '9'& '9' respectively. Likewise, we can find the

value of Cell (9,5) by Hidden Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles as '2'.

Now, by Naked Singles Approach for How To Solve Sudoku Puzzles, we can find the values for Cells (1,3),

(2,7), (2,9), (6,7), (7,1), (8,1) & (9,1) as '8', '4', '3', '5', '8', '1' & '5'

respectively. Let us now assign these values to their respective Cells.

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